| Title: Cave Group
Contact: Gail Guth
Description: Watercolor, colored pencil and digital illustration; social pair bonding of Homo erectus hominids.
This image was created for the textbook "Biological Anthropology: The Natural History of Humankind", by Craig Stanford, John S. Allen, and Susan C. Anton; published by Prentice Hall. Textbook art developed and managed by Precision Graphics, Inc.
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| Title: Miocene Florida Habitat (left side detail)
Contact: Michael Rothman
Description: This is the Left side detail of a Miocene North Central Florida habitat group reconstruction, circa 25 mya. The area depicts the interface of two ecotomes: a grass /pine savannah like that of the present day Kissimee Region and a limestone/sinkhole region analogous to some environs near the Suwannee River. The mural was prepared for the University of Florida Museum of Natural History.
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| Title: Marmoset
Contact: Jennifer Fairman, CMI
Description:
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| Title: Japan Motif
Contact: Steven Melendrez
Description:
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| Title: Polar Bear
Contact: Chris Gralapp
Description: Created for the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
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| Title: Campbell Geology Museum Logo
Contact: John Norton
Description: crystals, trilobite, amethyst
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| Title: Functions of the Hand
Contact: Chris Sanders
Description: Pen & Ink and colored pencil on film
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| Title: Southwestern Hercules Beetle
Contact: Anthony Galvan III
Description: Color pencil drawing of Dynastes granti.
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| Title: Dinosaur Embryo
Contact: Laurie O'Keefe
Description: Dinosaur Embryo. Traditional airbrush combined with photoshop. Created for Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History-Ancient Life Exhibit
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| Title: Royal Palm
Contact: Rosemarie Schwab
Description: Cuban Royal Palm, Roystonea regia. From "Trees - An Explore Your World Handbook", Discovery Books, New York 2000.
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| Title: Angry Mamasaur
Contact: Gary Raham
Description: Central Colorado, 68 million years BPE.
An ornithomimid dinosaur
(Ornithomimus) guards her nest from
other hungry predators.
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| Title: Day Lily - Hemerocallis fulva
Contact: Richard Rauh
Description: This piece, which shows details of the
reproductive organs and root structure as
well as a habit drawing of the flower
follows the tradition of botanical
illustration. It graced the cover of the New
York Botanical Garden Education Bulletin,
and was included in the Exhibition that
accompanied the 1999 World Botanical
Congress in St. Louis, MO.
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| Title: Ice Age Land Bridge
Contact: Theophilus Britt Griswold
Description: Ice Age lowered the sea level about 300 feet, revealing a land bridge across the Bering Straits.
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| Title: Ferret Pancreas
Contact: Lesley Sealing
Description: A drawing depicting the pancreas and surrounding structures of a ferret.
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| Title: Scud
Contact: Sean Twiddy
Description: This is an image of a Scud. It was created as part of an exhibit for the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium about river macroinvertebrates. The image was made in Illustrator.
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| Title: Blocking enzymes can delay fruit ripening
Contact: Mary O'Reilly
Description: Tomato ripening can be slowed by silencing the genes encoding enzymes that degrade glycans on cell walls. This illustration was created for the February, 2010 Functional Glycomics Update (Nature Publishing Group) to accompany a highlight of the paper by Meli VS, “Enhancement of fruit shelf life by suppressing N-glycan processing enzymes.” Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2010, 107, 2413-8.
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| Title: Glorious Autumn Chipmunk
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: This eastern chipmunk lives in the rocks and woodpiles outside my studio window.. Painting created in watercolor and acrylic.
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| Title: 3D Human Skeleton
Contact: Science Picture Company
Description: A view of the male human bones of the head, neck and shoulders.
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| Title: Predicted moth and orchid
Contact: Diana Marques
Description: The orchid Angraecum sesquipedale was observed in Madagascar by Darwin who predicted the existence of a moth with a tongue at least 30cm long in charge of the orchid pollination. Such moth was only found and described many years after that prediction. This image was commissioned by the Gulbenkian Foundation Museum to include in an exhibition that celebrates the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin.
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| Title: Polyphemus Moth life cycle
Contact: Kate Fady
Description: Original - gouache watercolor on paper. Polyphemus moth life cycle: cocoon, first and fifth instar, caterpillar, adult female and male moth, antennae, eggs. Oak leaves (food source, host plant), bark, acorns.
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| Title: Insects! Assorted spot art illustrations
Contact: Elizabeth Morales
Description: Assorted spot art illustrations of insects that were incorporated into various graphs. Specific genus and species available upon request.
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| Title: Climate Effects on Forest
Contact: Nicolle Rager Fuller
Description: Rising temperatures and changing climate have a complex effect on different kinds of forest, and in turn, the ability of different kinds of forest mitigate climate change is variable.
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| Title: Musculature of the Eye
Contact: Sara Krause
Description: This image was created for a publication, using Adobe Photoshop. It depicts the musculature of the human eye, from different aspects.
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| Title: Geologic setting of the Amon Basin area
Contact: Cindy Shaw
Description:
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| Title: Artemisin
Contact: Dr Jon Heras
Description: A visualisation of artemisin in the blood stream. Artemisin is a powerful anti-malarial drug, and is extracted from shrub at high cost.
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| Title: Monkfish
Contact: Ben Smith
Description: Illustration in graphite and Photoshop for the book- Sustainable Sushi: A Guide for a Changing Planet by Casson Trenor
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| Title: Amphicyon
Contact: Katura Reynolds
Description: Amphicyon is a “bear-dog,” which fills an evolutionary position between modern bears & dogs. It's grizzly-sized. The preserved trackways suggest it could run down large prey! This was part of a series of reconstructions based on fossils found in the Barstow Fossil Beds.
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| Title: Junco Illustration
Contact: Gina Mikel
Description: Illustration of Dark-Eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis), watercolor
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| Title: ortho-Aminobiphenyl 197
Contact: Pamela Gleave
Description: Photomicrograph of recrystallized ortho-Aminobiphenyl .
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| Title: Cells, Tissues, Organs
Contact: Travis Vermilye
Description: A brief overview of embryonic development with focus on generation of the eye. This animation is currently on display in the Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation as part of a large sculptural wall in the main entrance.
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| Title: Japanese beetle life cycle
Contact: Alison Schroeer
Description: This entomological illustration was describes the lifecycle of the Japanese beetle Popillia japonica (Newman). Scientific illustrator Alison Schroeer of Schroeer Scientific Illustration drew this garden pest as a life cycle biological illustration.
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| Title: Bullfrog and Little Grass Frog
Contact: Consie Powell
Description: Ink and watercolor illustration of Limnaoedus ocularis (top) and Rana catesbeiana (bottom).
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| Title: Spinach E.coli outbreak
Contact: Melisa Beveridge
Description: Photoshop and Illustrator drawing representing the recent E.coli outbreak from spinach. This is to be published in "Science Notes" online.
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| Title: Turtle Lifecycle
Contact: Barbara Harmon
Description: Life cycle of a marine turtle.
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| Title: Biolocomotion Detail: Flea Hop
Contact: Frank Ippolito
Description: Detail of Biolocomotion / Hopping poster.
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| Title: Painted Lady butterfly
Contact: Karen Johnson
Description: One of fifteen butterflies painted for a Canadian butterfly monitoring poster. This one is Vanessa cardui.
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| Title: House in Toronto
Contact: Emil Huston
Description: 316 Berkeley Street in Toronto
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| Title: Mitochondria
Contact: John Megahan
Description: Mitochondria structure
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| Title: Cross section of a Lipo-protein
Contact: Denise Wagner
Description: Cross section of a Lipo-protein.
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| Title: Red drum
Contact: Kim Harrell
Description: This red drum was part of an article for "Chesapeake Bay" magazine about large fish that are popular with bay anglers.
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| Title: Florida Miocene Habitat (center detail)
Contact: Michael Rothman
Description: This is a Miocene North Central Florida habitat group reconstruction, circa 25 mya. The area depicts the interface of two ecotomes: a grass /pine savannah like that of the present day Kissimee Region and a limestone/sinkhole region analogous to some environs near the Suwannee River. The mural was prepared for the University of Florida Museum of Natural History.
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| Title: Complete Metamorphosis
Contact: Jennifer Fairman, CMI
Description:
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| Title: MIS Hip Surgery Incisions
Contact: Pam Little, CMI
Description: One of a series of images from patient education materials used to describe the minimally invasive hip surgery.
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| Title: Canine eye muscle
Contact: Steven Melendrez
Description: Canine eye muscle
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| Title: Sunburst Lichen (Xanthoria elegans)
Contact: Emily Damstra
Description: Elegant Sunburst Lichen from the Rocky Mountains; Xanthoria elegans. Colored pencils
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| Title: Porcupine
Contact: Chris Gralapp
Description: Porcupines are tree-dwelling creatures.
Created for the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.
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| Title: Brazilian Rain Forest Activity Sheet
Contact: Marjorie Leggitt
Description: Client: Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Project: teacher guided kids' activity board about the rain forest ecosystem, its flora and fauna. 20" x 14". Computer generated.
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| Title: lithic scraper
Contact: Chris Sanders
Description:
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| Title: Green Iguana (Iguana iguana)
Contact: Erica Beade
Description: This is an image of an iguana, created using watercolor and
colored pencil on hot press watercolor paper.
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| Title: Common Poisonous Plants
Contact: Laurie O'Keefe
Description: Three common poisonous plants of the cashew family (poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac) that produce irritating and persistent rashes upon contact. Watercolor image created for Field and Stream Magazine.
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| Title: Bug Catchers
Contact: Rachel Ivanyi
Description: The seven animal images were done for
SBI/MarchFirst for the Quickturn Palladium
advertisement in EE Times.
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| Title: Inland Bearded Dragon
Contact: Rosemarie Schwab
Description: Pogona vitticeps. From "Reptiles & Amphibians - An Explore Your World Handbook", Discovery Books, New York 2000.
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| Title: Cretaceous seascape
Contact: Gary Raham
Description: Pterosaurs gather near the Cretaceous
seaway of central North America, 100
million years BPE.
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| Title: Southern Cow Pea - Vigna unguiculata
Contact: Marjorie Leggitt
Description: Botanical Interests seed packet cover. Watercolor. Developed from live plant specimens.
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| Title: Canine Eye
Contact: Lesley Sealing
Description: A series of images showing the interior anatomy, external view and neurological connections in the brain of the canine eye
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| Title: Stonefly
Contact: Sean Twiddy
Description: This is an image of a Stonefly adult. It was created as part of an exhibit for the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium about river macroinvertebrates. The image was made in Illustrator.
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| Title: A2M shields Surfactant Protein D
Contact: Mary O'Reilly
Description: Surfactant protein D (SPD) is a tetramer of collagen-like triple helices terminating in trimeric lectin domains, which serve to aggregate invading bacteria by binding to carbohydrates on the surface. SPD also binds alpha-2-macroglobulin, which protects SPD from neutralization by proteases.
Craig-Barnes, HA., et al. “Surfactant protein D interacts with alpha-2-macroglobulin and increases its innate immune potential” J. Biol. Chem. 2010, March 5 [Epub ahead of print]
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| Title: Spring Peeper and Daffodil
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: Spring peeper and daffodil in spring. I found this tree frog in early spring in a hollow log. Watercolor.
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| Title: Human Chromosome
Contact: Science Picture Company
Description: Stylized microscopic view of human chromosomes.
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| Title: Bull Frog Skeletal System
Contact: Ikumi Kayama
Description: Anatomical plate for Frog Anatomy Lab Manual to be used by high school biology students.
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| Title: Flowering Mint for Bark Magazine 2007
Contact: Kate Fady
Description: Flowering mint botanical illustration used for article on use of herbs for dogs.
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| Title: Nutcracker Man Eating Fruit
Contact: Nicolle Rager Fuller
Description: The extinct hominid, Nutcracker man Paranthropus boisei, has been thought to eat a diet largely of nuts because of the large jaw. Recent analysis of wear on fossil teeth suggests that when available, Nutcracker man's diet included a lot of soft fruit.
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| Title: Facial Fracture Fixation
Contact: Sara Krause
Description: This image was created for a plastic surgery textbook. The image was created using Adobe Photoshop. Areas of common facial fractures are shown with the typical hardware used to fixate these fractures.
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| Title: Geologic History Amon Basin Sequence
Contact: Cindy Shaw
Description: Sequence describes major geologic events that shaped the geologic development of the Amon Basin of southeast Washington State. This was part of an interpretive exhibit for the Amon Creek Natural Preserve. Individual stages of development are broken out in separate portfolio examples.
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